Photos / Sounds

What

American Giant Millipede Complex (Complex Narceus americanus)

Observer

kirbyga

Date

Missing Date

Place

luray, va (Google, OSM)

Description

We think this is a North American Millipede, Narceus americanus, but need confirmation. Millipedes are hard!

We see these often, in forest environments, in leaf litter and decaying vegetation.

Tags

American Giant Millipede Complex - Photo (c) Judy Gallagher, some rights reserved (CC BY)
alanw's ID: American Giant Millipede Complex (Complex Narceus americanus)
Added on December 19, 2019
Supporting
Added as part of a taxon merge

Photos / Sounds

What

American Giant Millipede Complex (Complex Narceus americanus)

Observer

kirbyga

Date

Missing Date

Place

luray, va (Google, OSM)

Description

We think this is a North American Millipede, Narceus americanus, but need confirmation. Millipedes are hard!

We see these often, in forest environments, in leaf litter and decaying vegetation.

Tags

Narceus annularis - Photo (c) photochem_PA, some rights reserved (CC BY)
alanw's ID: Narceus annularis, a member of American Giant Millipede Complex (Complex Narceus americanus)
Added on November 4, 2016
Leading
Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

What

Indigo Bunting (Passerina cyanea)

Observer

allenratzlaff

Date

July 16, 2014 05:41 PM EDT
Indigo Bunting - Photo (c) Gareth Rasberry, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA)
alanw's ID: Indigo Bunting (Passerina cyanea)
Added on July 17, 2014
Improving

Photos / Sounds

What

Ruffed Grouse (Bonasa umbellus)

Observer

amandaandmike

Date

July 1, 2014 03:38 PM EDT

Place

Keene, NY (Google, OSM)
Ruffed Grouse - Photo (c) Susan Elliott, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Susan Elliott
alanw's ID: Ruffed Grouse (Bonasa umbellus)
Added on July 17, 2014
Supporting

Photos / Sounds

What

American Giant Millipede Complex (Complex Narceus americanus)

Observer

kirbyga

Date

Missing Date

Place

luray, va (Google, OSM)

Description

We think this is a North American Millipede, Narceus americanus, but need confirmation. Millipedes are hard!

We see these often, in forest environments, in leaf litter and decaying vegetation.

Tags

Narceus annularus - Photo (c) Seabrooke Leckie, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND)
alanw's ID: Narceus annularus [inactive], a member of Spirobolid Millipedes (Family Spirobolidae)
Added on July 17, 2014
Maverick
(Inactive Taxon)

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